RE: using HTTP_Referer to track pages

2004-03-09 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
Hmmm. For you Benny, I might just need one! :P So when's the op? What's the dates? Are you getting excited and apprehensive all at the same time? Cheers, Erika From: Ben Braver Dear Erika, Self-Appointed Hallway Monitor: I sure hope we don't need to ask you for a hall pass each time w

Re: using HTTP_Referer to track pages

2004-03-09 Thread Ben Braver
Dear Erika, Self-Appointed Hallway Monitor: I sure hope we don't need to ask you for a hall pass each time we need to GO!! ;-) -Benny >you might do better to ask this on CF-Talk ... > >Since you aren't a list regular ... I'm of the opinion you've >accidentally landed on the wronog list ;) :D >

RE: using HTTP_Referer to track pages

2004-03-09 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
you might do better to ask this on CF-Talk ... Since you aren't a list regular ... I'm of the opinion you've accidentally landed on the wronog list ;) :D Best wishes ... Cheers, Erika Self-Appointed Hallway Monitor :D -- From: ravi kalmath

RE: using HTTP_Referer to track pages

2004-03-09 Thread Adam Reynolds
These days, privacy filters will block the http_referrer. You need to find another way.   -Original Message-   From: ravi kalmath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Sent: 09 March 2004 15:23   To: CF-Community   Subject: using HTTP_Referer to track pages   Hello All,   I need to track the

using HTTP_Referer to track pages

2004-03-09 Thread ravi kalmath
Hello All, I need to track the calling page from button clicks on page A and to dynamically show/hide the buttons on the resulting page B (and to grey out the relevant btn on page B).  The code for buttons and their events (mouseover, mouseout etc), and all the button details are in a separate tem